10 Wrestling Feuds That Will NEVER End

Maybe WWE can finally book Brock Lesnar vs. Chris Jericho at WrestleMania 87.

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Some things in life are certain. The sun will rise every single morning, it'll set every evening, browsing Twitter will infuriate you, butter prices will skyrocket then fall for no apparent reason and Bret Hart will say something negative about Bill Goldberg.

Meanwhile, big Bill will be over in the corner wondering why.

Many pro wrestling feuds have either been inspired by reality or grown arms and legs outside the ring over the years. Some, like Bret's long-standing beef with Shawn Michaels, have been squashed - such forgiveness is rare in wrasslin' circles, probably because the biz is stacked with massive egos.

There are loads of real-life rivalries that will just never end. They're destined to rage on forever, and they pop up every so often to remind fans that Wrestling Personality A thinks Wrestling Personality B is a piece of sh*t and should be deemed such forevermore.

It'll surprise no-one that names like Hart, Jim Cornette and CM Punk are on this list. Those dudes (rightly or wrongly, which is up for debate) can't let most bygones be bygones. Perhaps they never will.

10. Scott Steiner Vs. Ric Flair

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An in-his-prime Scott Steiner vs. Ric Flair would've been some match back in the day. At his athletic peak, Scott was freakishly good, and he could've worked the kind of youth vs. experience battles that Ric enjoyed opposite Sting. It's just a shame that Steiner deems Flair "a jealous old bastard".

Not one to mince his words, our Scotty.

Admittedly, this is one of the most one-sided rivalries on the list. Ric has even been complimentary of Steiner's skills via various podcast platforms over the years, but 'Big Poppa Pump' is having absolutely none of it. In fact, Scott still despises the 'Nature Boy' to this day, and probably always will.

Steiner recently said that he'd "kill and destroy" Flair if they ever stepped inside a wrestling ring together. Refusing to relent, Scotty then went on to say that Ric is "no friend of mine" and wouldn't entertain suggestions that he could be a surprise guest for Flair's final match.

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